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Macie Cobb
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9 January, 07:10
How many atoms are in 6.4 moles of vanadium
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Mccarty
9 January, 07:33
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6.4 * 6.02 * 10^23 = 3.8528*10^24 atoms
Don't let the fact that it's vanadium throw you off, avagadros constant stays the same for all elements
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